There's no way to tell. It depends on the shape of the piece of land.
If the road is straight and 30-ft wide, and the piece of land is just a right-of-way for the road,
10-ft wider than the 1-mile of pavement, then it's only about 4.8 acres all together.
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A one mile road running through an area will cover approximately 640 acres. This is based on the conversion factor that 1 mile equals 640 acres of land.
The answer will depend on how deep (how far from the road) the frontage extends.
One mile is equivalent to approximately 1.609 kilometers on a treadmill.
A kilometer is shorter than a mile.
For a lane width of 3,4 m the area is 32 047 ft2.
This depends on the location; in more isolated areas there may be as few as one telephone pole in 5 miles, but in more populated areas there could be as many as 20 in a mile.